The Electric Sky
book by Don Scott, a member of the Thunderbolts.info group, is 256 pages
of powerful material that introduces the Electric Universe and plasma
cosmology. Dr. Scott is a retired professor of Electrical Engineering
and he destroys the sensational and fantastical constructs of "gravity
only" cosmology, replacing them with very lucid explanations of the
electric sun and stars, as well as other astral phenomena.

The
book contains sensible science for the experts written for the public,
and represents the first substantial public exposition of the latest
developments in the Electric Universe/Plasma Cosmology.
The chapters in the book cover the history of EU/plasma cosmology, the
electric sun in depth, Arp’s findings on redshift and the implications
for quasars, galaxies, and gamma ray bursters. Professor Scott gives a
simple yet compelling electrical explanation for the solar magnetic polarity reversal,
something that hitherto has been particularly baffling. A must read!

The last 150 years have seen immense progress in
understanding electrical phenomena, and we are seeing voluminous
evidence of plasma and magnetic fields (always caused by electric
currents) in space. Nevertheless, the conventional cosmology taught
today remains essentially a theory based solely on gravity and
nuclear fusion. The Electric Universe introduces the universe that
many in mainstream science ignore, and authors Wallace Thornhill and
David Talbott offer a sweeping critique of today's popular
cosmology. They show that galaxies, stars (including our Sun), and
comets can be best understood through the well-tested behavior of
electricity—the one force about which astronomers seem to know
almost nothing, a force that is 1036 or more times as
strong as gravity.

Compelling, highly readable, and superbly illustrated, this book provides a
comprehensive introduction to what will surely be the beginnings of
a scientific revolution in the years ahead. The Electric Universe
understanding eliminates the need for the highly imaginative,
sensational yet logic-breaking constructs of black holes, dark
matter and energy, and replaces them with laboratory demonstrated
plasma phenomena. For more information see:
www.mikamar.biz/book-info/teu-a.htm

A magnificent
description of electricity in space. Authors Thornhill and Talbott
offer a sweeping critique of today's popular cosmology. They show
that galaxies, stars (including our Sun), and comets can be best
understood through the well-tested behavior of electricity—the one
force about which astronomers seem to know almost nothing. Having
now devoted many years to investigating this question, I am in full
agreement."
—Donald E. Scott, professor of electrical engineering (retired)
and author of The Electric Sky

"The
Electric Universe introduces the universe that many in mainstream
science ignore. The book provides a compelling new vision for
scientists and general readers alike. High-energy electrical events
in space are changing the picture of the cosmos."
—C J Ransom, Ph.D plasma physics, director Vemasat
Laboratories.

"The last
150 years have seen immense progress in the understanding of
electrical phenomena. Nevertheless, the conventional cosmology
taught today remains essentially a theory of gravity. "The Electric
Universe presents an alternative theory that recognizes electrical
forces as the
dominant influence in shaping the universe, and a major factor in
determining much of our cultural and historical experience. Based on
well-understood principles that can be observed and demonstrated in
any plasma laboratory, the electrical model also offers ready
explanations for processes that continue to puzzle astronomers today. Compelling,
highly readable, and superbly illustrated, this book provides a
comprehensive introduction to what will surely be the beginnings of
a scientific revolution in the years ahead."
—James Hogan, science/SF author of Catastrophes,
Chaos & Convolutions, Kicking the Sacred Cow and numerous
other works.

On a plane back to London I read
The Electric Universe from cover to cover (the light above my seat
was the only one that remained on throughout the night). What a
masterpiece. Each single sentence is absolutely spot-on and well
formulated. This is just such a powerful textbook —the potential
and logic of the electric universe theory leaps off every page. The
omission of mythological and other ancient data from the argument
will undoubtedly help to forestall accusations of using 'tales and
stories' to bolster a scientific theory. The book also conveys a
strong impression that this theory has reached full maturation; it's
not the incoherent ranting of someone exploding with a lot of new
ideas, but obviously the fruit of many years of careful thinking and
making associations. The soberness of tone and the lavish
illustrations strike the right chord and I find it hard to imagine a
reader who would not find the argument compelling. I have nothing to
contend with concerning the main argument. —Rens van der Sluijs